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SPURS V LIVERPOOL: THE LAST FIVE
As the Reds prepare to face Spurs on Saturday, liverpoolfc.tv trawls its archive to recall our last five visits to White Hart Lane.
Spurs 0-0 Liverpool
Premiership – September 2005
Far from a bore draw. Both Grzegorz Rasiak and Peter Crouch had headed goals disallowed after out-swinging corners apparently swung out. John Arne Riise came closest to breaking the deadlock with a fierce 20-yard volley which rattled the bar.
Spurs 1-1 Liverpool (4-5 after pens)
Carling Cup quarter-final – December 2004
Allez, Allez, Sinama-Pongolle…The little French gem not only squared things with a calmly taken pen as the final whistle loomed (after Jermain Defoe gave Spurs the lead) but also scored the decisive kick in the shoot-out to keep Benitez's Babes (Whitbread, Potter and Raven all started) in the mix as eight became four on the road to Cardiff.
Spurs 1-1 Liverpool
Premiership - August 2004
A Frenchman's first Premiership goal was not enough to earn the Reds an opening day victory as the Premiership said 'hola' to its first Spanish coach. Djibril Cisse illustrated why the Anfield board were willing to fork out a club record fee with a poacher's goal before the break, only to see his big day spoiled by a Defoe strike 19 minutes from time.
Spurs 2-1 Liverpool
Premiership - January 2004
Goals from Robbie Keane and Helder Postiga sent the Reds crashing to their seventh defeat in what was to become Gerard Houllier's final season at Anfield. Keane opened the scoring from the spot after being tripped by Igor Biscan, with Postiga taking advantage of some dodgy defending to double the hosts' lead early in the second half. Harry Kewell got one back with a low strike from the edge of the box but it was too little, too late.
Spurs 2-3 Liverpool
Premiership – March 2003
Jerzy Dudek spilt a speculative effort by Mauricio Taricco to hand Spurs the initiative seconds after the break, but a hat-trick of goals from England internationals ensured the Reds achieved a feat rarely seen during Houllier's tenure – coming from behind. Steven Gerrard provided the ammunition for Michael Owen and Emile Heskey before charging from his own half to add a third with 80 minutes on the clock. A late Teddy Sheringham strike proved a mere consolation for the hosts. |
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